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flow-inactive-timeout (Flow Monitoring)

date_range 03-Jun-24

Syntax

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flow-inactive-timeout seconds;

Hierarchy Level

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[edit forwarding-options accounting name output],
[edit forwarding-options monitoring name output],
[edit forwarding-options sampling instance instance-name family (inet |inet6 |mpls | vpls) output],
[edit forwarding-options sampling family (inet |inet6 |mpls) output],
[edit services flow-monitoring version9 template template-name],
[edit services flow-monitoring version-ipfix template template-name],

Description

Configure the time that elapses before a flow is considered inactive.

Note:

The router must include an Adaptive Services, Multiservices, or Monitoring Services PIC for this statement to take effect.

Options

seconds—Duration of the timeout period.

  • Range: 15 through 1800 seconds (for forwarding-options configurations); 10 through 600 seconds (for services configurations)

  • Default: 60 seconds (for forwarding-options configurations); 60 seconds (for services configurations)

Required Privilege Level

interface—To view this statement in the configuration.

interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.

Release Information

Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.

Support at the [edit services flow-monitoring version-ipfix template template-name] hierarchy level added in Junos OS Release 10.2.

Support at the [edit services flow-monitoring version9 template template-name] hierarchy level added in Junos OS Release 16.1 for MPLS traffic flows.

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